A 70 year old man might have cheated death when he bounced back to
life after spending over 30 hours in a mortuary in Makurdi, the Benue
state capital. Doctors at a private hospital in the town had on
Saturday, August 26, 2015, certified Amos Otene dead at 4. 30 am and
promptly covered him up and wheeled him into the mortuary, awaiting
instructions from members of the family for embalming.
As
further proof that Otene was dead, the doctors extracted the requisite
body fluid and other substances from the corpse, for post mortem
examination which was to ultimately reveal the cause of death.
According
to the family, the hospital admitted Otene on Friday August 25 after he
complained of severe toothache which had persisted for several days. As
the news of Otene’s death spread, family members and other sympathisers
continued to throng the hospital.
On Sunday, when one of his
children, Eche, who lives in Lafia visited, he was taken to the mortuary
to confirm that his father had indeed passed on. According to Eche, at
about 1.39 pm, “the morticians at the hospital wheeled out the trolley
containing my father and unveiled the face for me to see.
It was
in this process that he started raising his right hand and all of us
fled towards the reception area of the mortuary. From a safe distance we
watched as my father lifted himself and sat on the bed and that was
about seven minutes later. One of the attendants eventually summoned
enough courage and approached my father who fell back on the trolley.”
Eche
said that the doctors ordered that the resurrected man be readmitted in
the ward where some medication was administered and he was placed on
fresh round of drips. He remained in the ward till Tuesday when the
doctors carried out series of tests and certified Otene fit for
discharge.
In what may well be an apparent case of near-death experience, Otene said that,
“what
I remember is that I was in a vehicle and traveled a long distance.When
I got there, there were many people and there was a lot of celebration
and merriment and the people were happy. But they did not allow me to
stay with them. They said I should go back and repeat my work.
I
am much better now and I thank God for everything and I also owe many
thanks to the hospital for taking care of me and my family members who
have been worried. I hope they will continue to be with me until I am
completely free from this stress.”
Otene’s
wife, Elizabeth, was not aware that her husband had ‘passed’. Her
children did not inform her because, according to them, she is
hypertensive and they feared that informing her would have caused
additional damage.
According to Elizabeth,
“they did not
tell me that my husband died, they only told me after the resurrection
and I think it is a miracle. I ask God to forgive me for doubting when
they told me that he died and resurrected.
After his
resurrection he developed high appetite for food and he has been
demanding for food. Eche, the son said,”this is God’s miracle. We
glorify God’s name. God is merciful and we can’t thank Him enough for
keeping my father alive. What if they had embarmed him? They did not
because they were waiting for us. And when I visited the man came alive.
It’s God’s work.”
But medical experts say Otene could not
have died in the first place and that the question of resurrection was
out of the question. The only explanation, according to a Makurdi-based
medical practitioner, Dr. Ameh Edace, is that, “he was in a long coma.
He was in a long coma if he came back to life before embarment.”
Source: Vanguard
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